Harutyun


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nameHarutyun
pronunciation
genderMale
meaningResurrection
regionArmenia
originArmenian
related namesHarut
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Harutyun ( and in Western Armenian Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male Armenian name; it means "resurrection" in Armenian.

People with the name

Harutyun/Harutiun

Haroutioun

Harout

  • DerHova (born Harout Der-Hovagimian in 1974), Canadian-Armenian composer, songwriter and record producer
  • Harout Chitilian (born 1980), Canadian city councillor from Montreal, Quebec of Lebanese Armenian origin
  • Harout Pamboukjian (born 1950), Armenian American pop singer, also known as Dzakh Harut
  • Magda Harout (1926–2021), American actress of Armenian origin
  • Harout O. Sanasarian (born 1929), Armenian American teacher and politician

Harut

  • Harut Grigorian (born 1989), Armenian-Belgian kickboxer
  • Harut Sassounian (born 1950), Armenian-American writer, public activist and publisher of The California Courier

Artin

  • Artin Boşgezenyan, an Armenian deputy for Aleppo in the first (1908–1912), second (April–August 1912) and third (1914–1918) Ottoman Parliaments of the Constitutional Era
  • Artin Hindoğlu, 19th-century Ottoman etymologist, interpreter, professor, linguist, and writer of the first modern French-Turkish dictionary
  • Artin Penik (1921–1982), Turkish-Armenian protester who committed suicide by self-immolation

References

References

  1. Ekmekdjian, Monique. (1992). "Les prénoms arméniens". Editions Parenthèses.
  2. "հարություն". Eastern Armenian National Corpus.

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